
One of the world’s most dangerous places to work, Saudi Arabia is infamous for its terrible record on labour and human rights. Employers in the Gulf state have been plagued by charges of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse of their foreign housekeepers for years; allegations that keep coming up. Many innocent Africans have been killed by torture in Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern nations, while others have been forced to live and work like slaves while being employed legally there. The , which ties employees to a single employer who has the power to renew or terminate their residency and work authorization in the nation, is one of the main causes of the abuses that migrant workers (and domestic workers in particular) experience on a regular basis in Saudi Arabia. In addition to being subjected to verbal and physical abuse, forced or bonded labour, long hours, delayed or unpaid wages, and wage denials, abusive employers frequently seize the passports of migrant employees.
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